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pack-refs: add fully-peeled trait
Older versions of pack-refs did not write peel lines for refs outside of refs/tags. This meant that on reading the pack-refs file, we might set the REF_KNOWS_PEELED flag for such a ref, even though we do not know anything about its peeled value. The previous commit updated the writer to always peel, no matter what the ref is. That means that packed-refs files written by newer versions of git are fine to be read by both old and new versions of git. However, we still have the problem of reading packed-refs files written by older versions of git, or by other implementations which have not yet learned the same trick. The simplest fix would be to always unset the REF_KNOWS_PEELED flag for refs outside of refs/tags that do not have a peel line (if it has a peel line, we know it is valid, but we cannot assume a missing peel line means anything). But that loses an important optimization, as upload-pack should not need to load the object pointed to by refs/heads/foo to determine that it is not a tag. Instead, we add a "fully-peeled" trait to the packed-refs file. If it is set, we know that we can trust a missing peel line to mean that a ref cannot be peeled. Otherwise, we fall back to assuming nothing. [commit message and tests by Jeff King <peff@peff.net>] Signed-off-by: Michael Haggerty <mhagger@alum.mit.edu> Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ int pack_refs(unsigned int flags)
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die_errno("unable to create ref-pack file structure");
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/* perhaps other traits later as well */
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fprintf(cbdata.refs_file, "# pack-refs with: peeled \n");
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fprintf(cbdata.refs_file, "# pack-refs with: peeled fully-peeled \n");
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for_each_ref(handle_one_ref, &cbdata);
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if (ferror(cbdata.refs_file))
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refs.c
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refs.c
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@ -804,11 +804,38 @@ static const char *parse_ref_line(char *line, unsigned char *sha1)
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return line;
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}
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/*
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* Read f, which is a packed-refs file, into dir.
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*
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* A comment line of the form "# pack-refs with: " may contain zero or
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* more traits. We interpret the traits as follows:
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*
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* No traits:
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*
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* Probably no references are peeled. But if the file contains a
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* peeled value for a reference, we will use it.
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*
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* peeled:
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*
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* References under "refs/tags/", if they *can* be peeled, *are*
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* peeled in this file. References outside of "refs/tags/" are
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* probably not peeled even if they could have been, but if we find
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* a peeled value for such a reference we will use it.
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*
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* fully-peeled:
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*
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* All references in the file that can be peeled are peeled.
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* Inversely (and this is more important), any references in the
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* file for which no peeled value is recorded is not peelable. This
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* trait should typically be written alongside "peeled" for
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* compatibility with older clients, but we do not require it
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* (i.e., "peeled" is a no-op if "fully-peeled" is set).
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*/
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static void read_packed_refs(FILE *f, struct ref_dir *dir)
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{
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struct ref_entry *last = NULL;
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char refline[PATH_MAX];
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int flag = REF_ISPACKED;
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enum { PEELED_NONE, PEELED_TAGS, PEELED_FULLY } peeled = PEELED_NONE;
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while (fgets(refline, sizeof(refline), f)) {
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unsigned char sha1[20];
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if (!strncmp(refline, header, sizeof(header)-1)) {
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const char *traits = refline + sizeof(header) - 1;
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if (strstr(traits, " peeled "))
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flag |= REF_KNOWS_PEELED;
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if (strstr(traits, " fully-peeled "))
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peeled = PEELED_FULLY;
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else if (strstr(traits, " peeled "))
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peeled = PEELED_TAGS;
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/* perhaps other traits later as well */
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continue;
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}
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refname = parse_ref_line(refline, sha1);
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if (refname) {
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last = create_ref_entry(refname, sha1, flag, 1);
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last = create_ref_entry(refname, sha1, REF_ISPACKED, 1);
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if (peeled == PEELED_FULLY ||
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(peeled == PEELED_TAGS && !prefixcmp(refname, "refs/tags/")))
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last->flag |= REF_KNOWS_PEELED;
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add_ref(dir, last);
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continue;
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}
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refline[0] == '^' &&
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strlen(refline) == 42 &&
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refline[41] == '\n' &&
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!get_sha1_hex(refline + 1, sha1))
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!get_sha1_hex(refline + 1, sha1)) {
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hashcpy(last->u.value.peeled, sha1);
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/*
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* Regardless of what the file header said,
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* we definitely know the value of *this*
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* reference:
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*/
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last->flag |= REF_KNOWS_PEELED;
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}
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}
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}
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test_cmp expect actual
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'
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test_expect_success 'create old-style pack-refs without fully-peeled' '
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# Git no longer writes without fully-peeled, so we just write our own
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# from scratch; we could also munge the existing file to remove the
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# fully-peeled bits, but that seems even more prone to failure,
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# especially if the format ever changes again. At least this way we
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# know we are emulating exactly what an older git would have written.
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{
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echo "# pack-refs with: peeled " &&
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print_ref "refs/heads/master" &&
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print_ref "refs/outside/foo" &&
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print_ref "refs/tags/base" &&
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print_ref "refs/tags/foo" &&
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echo "^$(git rev-parse "refs/tags/foo^{}")"
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} >tmp &&
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mv tmp .git/packed-refs
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'
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test_expect_success 'refs are peeled outside of refs/tags (old packed)' '
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git show-ref -d >actual &&
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test_cmp expect actual
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'
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test_done
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